Assemble mass has had the privilege of participating in the 2023 Land Art Generator Initiative and has been published in their Annual Publication. Purchase your copy here!
Farm-to-Marketplace is a mixed-use architecture that uses both traditional farming and new methods of vertical farming to repurpose all unused surface area of a building for the purpose of growing fresh food. Click Here for more info.
Assemble Mass’ submission for Beam Center 2022. See more on the project here.
Assemble Mass’ submission for Outsider Magaziine’s Rammed Earth House Competition. See more on the project here.
Assemble Mass’ Water Everywhere on exhibit at the Centre d’innovation et de design au Grand Hornu (Boussu, Belgium) in collaboration with Transnatural Art & Design. On Exhibit from 3/21 to 7/25.
Book tickets to CID exhibit here!
Assemble Mass is published in “Where Will the Water Come From,” a compilation of a year long research project featuring design proposals to address and challenge the issue of water scarcity. The program was curated by Jane Withers and Mini’s ADO. Click here to purchase a copy of the book!
Assemble Mass participates in Figment NY’s City of Dreams Pavilion 2020. “Let’s Go Fly a Kite” is our proposal for a pavilion made up of kites that can be given to users after the pavilion is disassembled!
Assemble Mass designed a shelter for New York City canners for the Korean Institute of Architect’s Shelter for Soul Competition.
ADO’s Water Future Exhibit has been published on the Designboom website. Check out the article here!
Visit A/D/O and check out our exhibit, Water Everywhere, along with other amazing thinkers and artist. Opening today at A/D/O from 4/5 to 4/25. Don’t forget to vote. Link here.
The Audience Award Votes have been opened for Water Futures Challenge. Please visit the ADO’s website to cast your vote for Water Everywhere! Thank you to the team at ADO for choosing Assemble Mass as a semifinalist.
Water Everywhere was picked as a “favorite” by It’s Nice That in the category of “Future Systems and Infrastructure”—One of the three categories for A/D/O’s Water Futures competition.
Full article can be read here!